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UK mining giant invests in Chilean blue carbon offset project
Solar farms face “large, unpredictable” revenue swings as marginal loss factors strike again
Clean Energy Investor Group warns solar projects in parts of NSW and Victoria face big hits to revenue, as "old issues around MLFs come back to haunt the industry."
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Vermont lawmakers introduce climate “superfund” legislation
US govt finalises $1.1 bln award to California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear plant
Stick to the plan: Lights won’t go out when Eraring closes on schedule
Consistent with AEMO's own modelling, our new analysis reconfirms there is no material electricity reliability gap for NSW if Eraring closes on schedule.
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Industrial powerhouse invests in US university’s innovative membrane CCS technology
Leading insurers do not plan to cover controversial East African oil pipeline
US Senate Committee advances bill to study GHG emissions from certain domestic, overseas products
Bee-harming neonicotinoid pesticide has emergency approval again
Trash TV: streaming giants are failing to educate the young about waste recycling. Here's why it matters
EU lawmakers call for strategy to tap into full geothermal potential
EU blindly following SBTi after banning climate claims from offset use, warns lawyer
Partnership offers pre-insured carbon credits to manage buyer-side risk
Davos 2024: Best outcome of CBAMs would be a global carbon price -Norway’s foreign minister
Largest UK ETS emitter rejects union plans, confirms coal exit
Planning underway for industrial carbon capture and utilisation plant in Austria
Environmental non-profit endorses NY legislation to combat emissions from warehouse operations
European Commission to propose a 90% EU emissions cut by 2040 -Bloomberg
Weak power and gas prices to push EUAs lower in 2024, say analysts
Environment Agency told staff to delay inspections to stay on target last year
Regulator accused of ‘massaging figures’ by telling staff to pause inspections at poorly performing waste sites until January
The Environment Agency told staff in September to stop inspecting the most poorly performing waste sites until January in order to meet corporate compliance targets, it can be revealed.
The regulator has been accused of “massaging the figures”, with an insider telling the Ends Report and the Guardian that a lack of resources means the body is “failing to do its statutory duty in a timely manner”.
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